Field notes, Tennessee, 1901
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Cedar and Clarks ants. 3 in. to 12 in. Clinton chert (Favorite farm 2 ft 6 in. ferruginous limestone. 6 in.} hard lined beds with bed joints. 7 in.} Ooliticambrites? Softer shelled clay rock, nearly clay, corresponding to clay arch at Mannie's 15\frac{1}{2}ft down to creek level will resemble inch Clinton Favorite farmoz globular mass 3 inches in diameter. Pentamerella. as at Riverside. Triflesia artica" as at Clifton, Large attuid shell as at Clifton? Dlaenus Daylanceus's, Zygdenticus calyculus. Bellerophon species, top of lower bank septaria, sleuthridalis, bryozoan. Horizom inarticulans, at base of cliff north of Cedar Pt along the railroad. Spiriifer large, Devonian, authority in sectum to correspond. Did it come by train from some source of limestone for our furnaces? Waldron Hyolithes like Newson, Rhyndocheria and two species not yet identified including crithoids. Top of Ordovician, well tested limestone. Dinottina sub-quadrata. Rhynchostoma mannii Strigilamera planumalma Stiphromera plaurdmeta Mannie clay, Rhynchostoma mannii. Califera Brasferia quadrian gulos, ? Waldron bed ? Orthoceras annycus small, Atryka reticulans Crones. Olecton. brutes small as at Newson? Stphaurisimus gemuniformis? Atryka dispearlik nut ans. Spindja endra (Rhyndocheria) swax Lorkup Ddlerandula elegantula, Septamentum indicali large Secanocrinus Above Waldron bed a road to Taylors gary? Steflo crinious P. zerrimus gemuniformis. Pizorimus pentagonal form?